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kinda ripped my spoiler mount
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<blockquote data-quote="akheathen" data-source="post: 7745157" data-attributes="member: 629234"><p>many ways to fix that in 48np. have done entire vehicle customs in a little less. there are hundreds of good epoxies you can use, just have to pick out the proper one for the job. if there is still the mounting piece stuck to the hatch, it is simple as picking the compatible epoxy and prep with scotch brite while prying it apart, and then epoxy it back together. or other etc. key is in the prep and some setting pressure to get it in all the little places. if you want it to hold better than a weld, go with fusor(25000psi) but it's gonna run you $50+ for one little tube.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akheathen, post: 7745157, member: 629234"] many ways to fix that in 48np. have done entire vehicle customs in a little less. there are hundreds of good epoxies you can use, just have to pick out the proper one for the job. if there is still the mounting piece stuck to the hatch, it is simple as picking the compatible epoxy and prep with scotch brite while prying it apart, and then epoxy it back together. or other etc. key is in the prep and some setting pressure to get it in all the little places. if you want it to hold better than a weld, go with fusor(25000psi) but it's gonna run you $50+ for one little tube. [/QUOTE]
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